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Halsall, Joanne; Clarke, Chris; Crane, Laura – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
Autistic girls' heightened social motivation and associated social coping strategies, such as camouflaging, mean they may be less likely to receive appropriate support in mainstream schools. In this research, a multi-informant approach was used to examine the camouflaging strategies used by autistic girls within specialist resource classes…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Females, Mainstreaming
Bennett, Tom – UK Department for Education, 2017
The national picture of school behaviour is complex, but numerous indicators suggest that it can be better in a great number of schools and contexts. Every leader should consciously aspire to the very best behaviour possible in their schools as a matter of priority. There are a number of strategies that schools with outstanding behaviour use…
Descriptors: School Culture, Foreign Countries, Student Behavior, Behavior Modification
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Day, Therese; Prunty, Anita; Dupont, Maeve – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2012
As more students with special educational needs attend mainstream schools, it is critical that the role and operation of special schools be examined. This article reports on two case studies, one special school in England and one in Ireland, which formed part of a national review of the role of special schools and special classes in Ireland. Two…
Descriptors: School Role, Special Schools, Special Needs Students, Special Classes
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Conti-Ramsden, Gina; And Others – British Journal of Special Education, 1992
This study evaluated characteristics of 4 special language units serving 15 7-year-old children with specific language impairments within mainstream schools in England. The study compared curricular opportunities (e.g., individualization and social contexts) and standard assessment tasks under the National Curriculum for these children and 15…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Language Handicaps, Primary Education
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Gupta, Y. – British Journal of Special Education, 1986
A self-contained class for elementary-age students in England with emotional and behavioral problems is described, including admission and assessment, length of placement, social and educational contact with regular students, and parent-school interactions. Results of a follow-up study of the first 40 children admitted to the program are also…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Followup Studies
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Green, Fiona; Bayley, John – British Journal of Special Education, 1987
The article describes activities of two education guidance centers in England providing short-term help to behavior disordered students ages 3-15. Program features include classroom-based intervention, individual and group therapy, interim special class placement, and work with families. Assessment and intervention practices are summarized, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Case Studies, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
Bradley, Judy; Hegarty, Seamus – 1982
The ways in which further education (FE) and related sectors in England can assist young people with special needs are discussed. After a brief introduction in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 considers school-based provision. College-based provision, which is considered in Chapter 3, consists of six modes: adjusted mainstream provision, link courses,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Continuing Education, Disabilities
Jackson, Stephen – 1966
Organized in question and answer form, the book provides an introduction to the field of special education in England and Wales. Services are discussed and outlined for children who are educationally subnormal (mentally handicapped), delicate, physically handicapped, maladjusted, epileptic, hearing impaired, visually impaired, defective in speech,…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Emotional Disturbances, Epilepsy, Exceptional Child Education